I'd love to see Spidey mix it up with the inhabitants of the
Masters of the Universe world, if only to see his reactions to the various characters within. I remember getting a kick out of a lot of the names and designs. The one villain that always killed me was Stinkor, a skunk-man whose power was that he smelled really bad! I'm sure the Web-Slinger would have a one-liner or two for that guy!
Great, love to see this cross-over. Great cover.
ReplyDeleteHa! :) I just read a headline this week that Mattel discontinued the He-Man toy line... I was never into the He-Man action figures, but apparently, the success of a comic, cartoon or super-hero film is now measured by it's toy line...
ReplyDeletehave capt America meet he man and have red skull try to steal power of greyskull
ReplyDeleteHey Ross, have you ever used any of the Amalgam characters on your covers? The previous poster made me think of it, his (or her) idea of Red Skull is cool, but an amalgam of Red Skull and Skeletor would be cooler, Red Skeletor! But it makes me think I would like to see an Amalgam character or two appear on your blog someday. So how about it?
ReplyDeleteYou're right. I, personally, would _love_ to see these two double-team Skeletor's hench- arachnid!*
ReplyDelete*Webstor, if memory serves.
One of the few rules I give my self here is that I try not to make a crossover out of another crossover - so the Amalgam characters don't really fit. One of my covers, Blue Beetle and Iron Man has an amalgamated Iron Beetle on it though...
ReplyDeleteI fondly remember your "Iron Beetle" cover, Ross, and I'd love to see that character return with another STF amalgamation. Or, if you can come up with enough of them, have Access pull together an army of them!
ReplyDeleteSuggestions:
Recolor Mister Fantastic (sans the "4") as Plastic Man, and call him Mister Plastic.
Recolor Dagger as Starfire, and call her Stardagger.
Recolor Jubilee as the original Mister Terrific, and call her Ms. Terrific.
Recolor the Atom as Ant-Man, and call him Atom Ant. (Wait a minute...)
That's why I suggested Webstor. He's _not_ a DC/Marvel amalgam.
ReplyDeleteAnymore than I'm a robot. ;-)